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| - Never was the word "comic" more appropriate than in these scenes.
* DC Comics
* Marvel Universe
* Albedo Erma Felna EDF
* All Star Batman and Robin The Boy Wonder
* Archie Comics Sonic the Hedgehog
* Asterix
* The Astounding Wolf Man
* Atomic Robo
* The Authority
* Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise
* Batwoman
* Blacksad
* Bone
* Buffy the Vampire Slayer
* Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
* The Darkness
* Donald Duck
* Empowered
* Fell
* Fray
* Gladstones School for World Conquerors
* The Green Hornet
* Hellboy
* Horndog
* Johnny the Homicidal Maniac
* Kick-Ass
* The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
* Les Legendaires
* Planetary
* PS 238
* Sam and Max Freelance Police
* Scott Pilgrim
* The Smurfs
* Star Wars
* Super Dinosaur
* Tintin
* Usagi Yojimbo
* The Walking Dead
* Wanted
* Wild CATS
* A couple of moments from Disney Comics:
* From The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Part 10: The Invader of Fort Duckburg, Scrooge's sister (and eventually Donald Duck's mother) Hortense chasing off a cavalry charge by herself.
* What of Scrooge and Goldie's story back in his Klondike days isn't heartbreaking is absolutely hilarious. See: the "rescue" during the burning saloon scene in "Hearts of the Yukon".
* One scene with Mo and her girlfriend, Sydney the gender studies professor, in Dykes to Watch Out For:
* In Deff Skwadron if it wasn't awesome it was funny. From the way orks "aim" (if you hit it, it must be the enemy!, to a battle where another skwadron didn't show up because they're thinking about joining the other side.
* Stone Island does have a few funny moments, particularly when the hideously disfugured Harry Rivers lets rip:
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* This speech from Harry:
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* "What did your last servant die of?" "Anally inserted footwear! Jump to it!"
* In ABC Warriors, when a group of Hammerstein units realize they're facing certain destruction. "We can die knowing that we were cost-effective."
* Cassie Hack versus Pokemon.
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* In one story, Pooch absentmindedly tells Chris about how he was born, a story which involves Eldritch Abominations, Naughty Tentacles and loads of Squick. At first, it looks like Chris isn't even listening, but after Pooch finishes, he, after a bit of silence, states "Pooch... never tell me that story ever again".
* Archie Andrews is pretty tame considering that it's about one of the horniest (yet virgin) teenage boys in America, and his escapades as he dates nearly every teenage girl in town (two of them steadily (and sometimes both at once) ). Very rarely it will get a bit risque, such as in one story when Archie, Veronica, and Betty are at the beach. Betty and Veronica go swimming while Archie goes fishing and ignores them. Veronica, upset at being ignored, has Betty bring her her spare swimsuit, which she hooks onto Archie's fishing line and claims that he ripped it off of her body. Archie runs and steals a beach towel for her to cover up with and throws it to her. Veronica emerges from the water wrapped in the towel, when the towel's owner shows up and demands it back. Of course, at this point Archie thinks she's stark naked underneath, so when she casually takes it off to return it, Archie faints from shock. That's not the funny part. The funny part is the reaction of two 12-year-old boys who witnessed this:
* "Now I'm RADIOACTIVE! That can't be good!"
* The failed attempt at summoning a demon in Hellblazer, "Son of Man."
* After Freddie's "fight" with Katchoo in Strangers in Paradise:
* In Generation 2: Redux, we have this golden moment:
* In Gold Digger, when Brianna introduces Peecee to the outside world:
* From The Darkness /Pitt crossover has Jackie babysitting a young boy named Tim (Morality Pet and Person of Mass Destruction) and they watch The Godfather together... and Jackie gives him pointers on how he would have carried out the hit.
* From that same arc: "Jackie Estacado's Big List of Things That Suck:"
* From the Alan Moore run comes this gem, from the funeral of a dead killer cyborg of the kind that was everywhere in The Dark Age Of Comics:
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